The Antofagasta Bolivia Railway (FCAB) has marked a milestone in sustainable transportation by unveiling South America’s first hydrogen-powered locomotive.
Browsing: green hydrogen
TES and SOCAR, two significant players in the energy sector, are exploring an ambitious project aimed at leveraging Azerbaijan’s natural resources to produce hydrogen-based energy for export to the European Union.
Scientists Hannah Hyunah Cho, Vladimir Strezov, and Tim J. Evans conducted a life cycle assessment (LCA) to evaluate the environmental impacts involved in the marine transport of hydrogen using ammonia. Their findings are published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
During a recent hearing, EU policymakers demonstrated strong support for hydrogen as a key component of the energy transition, with no questions raised about reassessing ambitious hydrogen targets.
De Nora, an Italian leader in electrochemistry, plans to establish a green hydrogen plant in Sardinia with a capacity of 50 tonnes per year.
A prominent hydrogen company, once hailed as a flagship of Germany’s green energy transformation, HH2E, is facing insolvency. The firm’s financial trouble stems from the withdrawal of a key investor.
As industries transition toward more eco-friendly practices, hydrogen and oxygen have emerged as key components in many technologies. However, ensuring the authenticity and tracing the origins of these gases are crucial for maintaining integrity and trust in the supply chain.
Germany has issued a new tender titled “Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines, for highways, roads, airfields and railways; flatwork – Tief- und Rohrbauleistungen für den Bau der Gashochdruckleitungen FGL 102 und FGL 211.”
In 2023, the global electrolyzer market hit $5.8 billion; projections show it will reach $8.5 billion by 2027. Yet, 78%…
NTPC Green Energy is spearheading a significant initiative to establish India’s largest green hydrogen hub in Pudimadaka, Andhra Pradesh. The facility is slated to begin operations within three years.